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| Topic Started: Oct 25 2009, 09:19 AM (47 Views) | |
| zeitgeist | Oct 25 2009, 09:19 AM Post #1 |
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ORANGE Phoenix Hellcat 2009 ![]() Album number three from LA pop-punkers Orange sees them carrying on from where they left off on 2007's "Escape" despite a turnover of personnel that saw frontman Joe Dexter and drummer Zak Glosserman as the last men standing. Although you'd never notice the difference as the band rattle through a series of melodic pop-punk offerings that err on the pop side of things. Songs like 'Each Other', 'Everything I Need' and 'Sunday Night' are as good as it gets in the genre, and fans should be well pleased with this latest release. The album finishes with a cover of Lou Rees's 'Perfect Day', an odd choice for a band who still qualify as kiddywinks, and who should have the pop-punk world at their feet. Buy CD From Amazon |
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